"Quaint, walkable, green, and...white"

- MarthaB1

Wallingford, aka Wallyhood is a combination of small-town vibe and big-city perks. A charming, walkable neighborhood full of green spaces, it has a vibrant downtown with a movie theater, restaurants,...

"Music venues for different tastes"

- AlejandroJ

So Fremont’s one of my top places to go out, especially in the summer. The bars are fun, there’s music, and lots of summer patios. Not so many tourists (at night) as other places, and less clubby th...

"Quiet neighborhood feel in the heart of the city"

- DK2

Madison Park is an easy commute by bus or car to downtown and yet is a quiet, leafy neighborhood with its a thriving commercial district, terrific parks, and quiet streets. It is an easy place to fee...

"Hidden Gem"

- brianh9

This small, tucked away neighborhood at the intersection of 520 and I-5 is truly a hidden gem. I was born and raised in the Seattle area and never considered moving here until looking a little over a...

"Mt.Baker is awesome if you work downtown or in Bellevue. Its..."

- mt.bakeri

It is fantastic. The city is really investing in the area. Ballard, Greenwood, Innerbay etc are very expensive and take a long time to get to work downtown. Mt.Baker has it's own metro that only takes...

"Portrait Of Serenity"

- hudsonite

From the Chittenden Locks to the sands of Golden Gardens, this place is a true oasis! Nestled in the middle lies a most coveted plot of land deemed Sunset Hill Park. Given as a gift over 100 years a...

"Sun Worshippers Apply Here"

- LukePhillips

The Alki area is a neighborhood centered around a two-and-a-half mile stretch of sandy, yielding coastline in stark contrast to some of Washington’s other pebbly beaches that are crowded with logs and...

"Quiet, Affordable, & Leafy Family-Friendly Neighbhorhood Tuc..."

- DavisR

Highland Park flies under the radar as far as Seattle neighborhoods go. Why? Well, first, the neighborhood itself can only tout a few bars, restaurants, and coffee shops--not even one brewpub... yet!...

"The Central District—a friendly neighborhood"

- PritiA

This neighborhood is mislabeled on StreetAdvisor. Rather than “Minor,” it should be labeled either Central District, or Squire Park. The Central District encompasses several sub-neighborhoods on the...

"Historic, Affordable, Delicious"

- LukePhillips

The International District (commonly known as Chinatown), is a historical and spectacular region of Seattle. More than half the residents are Asian, which ought not to be a surprise considering the n...

"A gem in the emerald city"

- JamesD1

The Magnolia Bridge and West Dravus Street are the only two roads that drivers can use to access Magnolia, which makes for a very quiet neighborhood.
Magnolia is built on a hilly peninsula. The Puget...

"Inviting, Relaxing, and Quiet Place to Live"

- mchurchw1

Named for its location on the east side of Lake Union, Eastlake is one of the oldest and most inviting neigborhoods in the city. It is located beteen the University District and Downtown Seattle, givi...

"Downtown living with the benefits of the ‘burbs"

- MarthaB1

West Queen Anne is a very popular place to live. It occupies that hard-to-achieve point where city perks like nightlife, lots of people, and nearby amenities, gently transitions into a quiet, residen...